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Hi guys!
I have one guestion if someone can help.How I can uncheck this options when program start.The default is set to: 1.current user 2.protect my computer and data from unauthorized program activity I like to uncheck the second options,so when I run this program exe-file the 2.options be uncheck. I try a lot of things,but always when I click with right mouse button and choose run us this 2.options is always check. Is any chance to fix this? Thanx! |
Rudi1,
Make sure the account you log on with has administrator access ;) Do this by going into your control panel and selecting the "users" applet. Make sure the account you log on with is set as the computer administrator. This should solve your "run as" problem :) Hope this helps some :) /JD |
Thanx for your answer JacKDynne,but I already have account with administrator access.
When I choose with right mouse button-run as and uncheeck :protect my computer and data from unauthorized program activity the program run fine,but when second time run the same exe file,I have error message:rundll.exe-error,but when I choose run us and uncheck:protect my computer and data from unauthorized program activity-program run ok,so I like if posible to uncheck this:protect my computer and data from unauthorized program activity-so I like to run programm normal,not always run it with run us options! or is not posible at all? :( |
Hmmm....why even use the run as option?
/JD |
Yeah Rudi1,
What happens if you just double click from the left button ? |
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I use the options,becouse is only way to run a program!
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What program?
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you don't beleive this-Opera!
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OK now I understand your question Rudi. :)
You have a problem in your Windows which prevents you to excute a file by just double clicking it. So as a workaround you are executing the file as Run As. The problem still remains until you deselect "protect my computer and data from unauthorized program activity". That CheckBox is automatically selected by default, so you are asking is there a setting somewhere which could make this CheckBox deselcted by default. Well dude, this should be a really annoying problem - even the workaround. So may I suggest you trying to fix the Double-clicking error? Do you get the same problem (when double clicking) in another User Account? If you haven't tried that before, please create another Administrator account from User Accounts, and try executing an Application just clicking it as normal (not Run As). If you succeed, then it is the easiest solution (afaik). Just transfer you documents to that User Account, and forget about your current acccount. All the best, McoreD |
Thanx for your answer ~*McoreD*~! I try with another User Account,but the problem is the same.I have this problem with the new Opera 7.50 Preview 1 .The only way to run this program is that I must right click and deselect this options.Any other idea? :)
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You might want to scan for viruses or trojans because there is no rundll.exe with XP.
There used to be a rundll.exe with windows 9.x, but NT, 2000, and XP only have rundll32.exe I remember hearing about some virus using that name because it sounds like a legitimate program. That second screenshot you posted looks a little fishy with the skull on it. Best of luck, Dave |
I fix this problem,but I must reinstal windows!I don't know what be wrong,but I'am not found any virus or trojan!
Thanx for all your's help guys! Cheers! |
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What Dave said was very true. 1. Windows 2000/XP do NOT have rundll.exe 2. The screenshot of the error message of that rundll.exe has a Skull This should be definitely a virus unless you have installed a program which uses a rundll.exe. I am not sure if Reinstalling Windows would eliminate the Virus; or at least fix the problem. If your current Antivirus software does not detect any viruses, then if I were you, I would install Windows in another partition where the virus becomes inactive. |
Can you tell me ~*McoreD*~ how I can clean the ntfs partition?
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Did you also scan for spyware?
Also, just search for all instances of rundll.exe and delete it. If it says its in use then just login to winxp like normal then open task manager and kill explorer.exe and then in task manager click the file menu and create new task and type in cmd and delete all the files using msdos. If you dont know how to delete the files using msdos then just type help while using it and that will explain everything or just ask for more hep and I will go into more detail. del is the delete command btw. Hopefully that will fix your problem. But not only that after you delete the files then scan for adware and virus just though msdos. Then hopefully everything should be taken care of. Now if you have already decided to start new then to so could clean your partiton. What I do is get a winme boot disk (believe it or not, its the best one i found for the job todate) and then use it using fdisk and deleting the partition and creat a new one and then format it with my winxp cd back to ntfs. Pretty simple and takes about 30 min or so on my 80gb. |
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